[nvda] Re: Open Office

Jarte is great for just basic word processing. It's based on wordpad but you
can do more things with it like spell check and add words to the dictionary.

Rosemarie

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From: Brian Gaff lists account

Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 8:59 PM
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Subject: [nvda] Re: Open Office
If all you want is basic word processing, then Jarte takes some beating in
my view.
Brian
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Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2012 4:51 AM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Open Office
Well all I did what Kenny Dog's web site suggested step by step and
tried both Open Office and Libra Office and none of them are really
thrilling to me so I'm going to go with what the NVDA Developers
suggest according to Kenny Dog's web site which gave a link to the
support page regarding this and they say recommended is for users of
NVDA is IBM Lotus Symphony which they claim to be accessible with
NVDA. I'll keep you informed of this hunting around LOL, seriously
though, if you were to think about it, it is like hunting for a new
suite for your computer to be compatible with your prime screen reader
which in my case happens to be for the time being, NVDA. Hopefully
this last resort will help and for the good right now,
seriously...Office 2010 I didn't like much either in that the version
I have expired and locked me into unregistered demo mode yuck and I
don't have a lot of money to pay for it either...so in a way, I'm
praying this will work for me.
On 3/6/12, Zahari Yurukov <zahari.yurukov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You said there is a way to get it to work under NVDA options or
settings or tools or something within the NVDA menus, how is this
possible?
On 3/6/12, Chela Robles<cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So what am I to do to get this to work with Open Office?
On 3/6/12, Chela Robles<cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I get the following when I click on the link:
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OpenOffice.org\Accessibility\AtToolSupport]
"SupportAssistiveTechnology"=dword:00000001
On 3/6/12, Chela Robles<cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: